"This is a very free, open-minded discussion of Heidegger, without any hostility or adoration. I think it can in some sense give some (partial) introduction to Being and Time, while opening up a much more general philosophical discussion that might be of interest for people belonging to very diverse traditions in Contemporary philosophy. It is at the same time quite original in the style (departing from the usual academic standard with some kind of liberty) and very readable – and pleasant to read."
-- Jocelyn Benoist